
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice Goes All-Out on PS5 from 6th February
Fight the good fight
A story that may have slipped through the cracks while yours truly was taking a time out is that My Hero Academia: All’s Justice is coming to PS5 on 6th February, 2026.
And do you know what? It looks like a small step up in budget from your typical arena-based anime brawler. It’s definitely no Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash, anyway! (Shudder!)
We actually played about 20 minutes of this earlier in the year, but only got to sample the standard 3vs3 arena brawling, which felt a little loose but still satisfying.
However, the full game – as teased in the trailer – will feature an additional mode where you “experience life as a U.A. High 1-A student in a Virtual Space”. It all looks pretty basic, but it’s an unexpected add.
Here’s what the blurb says about the main campaign:
“Experience the final battle of My Hero Academia from a new perspective in My Hero Academia: All’s Justice’s story mode. Re-live Bakugo’s fearless stand against All For One, experience Deku’s heroic struggle to bring justice and redemption to his fated foe, and more in a unique and cinematic take on the climactic clash of My Hero Academia.”
The game’s promising the biggest roster of characters to date, all in their “final and full-powered forms”.
There’ll be various retail and digital editions available at launch, each with different perks and content included. Here are your choices:
Standard Edition (£54.99 / $59.99)
The game
Pre-order bonus: early unlock for two playable characters
Deluxe Edition (£74.99 / $79.99)
The game
Season Pass: five playable characters and one collectible card
Pre-order bonus: early unlock for two playable characters
Ultimate Edition (£94.99 / $99.99)
The game
Season Pass: five playable characters and one collectible card
Seven HUD banners set
20 costumes pack
U.A. Quest Costume Pack (10 costumes)
1-A Idol Costume Pack (six costumes)
Opera Costume Pack (two costumes)
School Uniform: Himiko Toga
Hero Costume: Lady Nagant
Pre-order bonus: early unlock for two playable characters
So, are you down for another round of My Hero Academia action? To be honest, this one isn’t our favourite manga on the market, but it’s enjoyable enough and its action does lend itself nicely to video games.
We’ll definitely be giving it a go and hoping it’s an improvement on the previous versions, which were a bit disappointing.
[source youtube.com, via gematsu.com]
As the Editor of Push Square, Sammy has over 15 years of experience analysing the world of PlayStation, from PS3 through PS5 and everything in between. He’s an expert on PS Studios and industry matters, as well as sports games and simulators. He also enjoys RPGs when he has the time to dedicate to them, and is a bit of a gacha whale.
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